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The percent distribution data generated using fugacity level III model of EPIWEB 4.1 indicates that the read across substance amides, C18 -unsatd., N,N-bis(hydroxyethyl) partitions mostly to the soil (74.95%) and water (23.78%) compartments and to a lesser extent to sediment (1.17%) and air (0.09%). However, considering its ready biodegradability, toxicokinetic data as well as the low BCF value (i.e., 112.53 L/kg ww), it can be assumed that amides, C18(unsatd.), N,N-bis(hydroxyethyl) is not considered to be persistent or bioaccumulative in the soil or other environmental compartments.

On this basis, it is assumed that HE Rape Oil, reaction product with diethanolamine is not considered to be persistent or bioaccumulative in the soil or other environmental compartments.

 

Furthermore, the low vapour pressure (6.0x10-5 Pa) together with low Henry’s coefficient of 1.01x10(-6) Pa-m3/mole and the percent distribution data from the Level III fugacity modelling indicates that, amides, C18 -unsatd., N,N-bis(hydroxyethyl) has a low potential to distribute into the atmospheric compartment. On this basis, it is assumed that HE Rape Oil, reaction product with diethanolamine has a low potential to distribute into the atmospheric compartment also.